Helbeck of Bannisdale
Helbeck of Bannisdale is a novel by Mary Augusta Ward, first published in 1898. It was one of her five bestselling novels.[1][2]
Author | Mary Augusta Ward |
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Country | England |
Language | English |
Publisher | Smith, Elder & Co. |
Publication date | 1898 |
Notes
- Argyle, Gisela (2002). "Helbeck of Bannisdale." The Literary Encyclopedia.
- Hackett, Alice Payne (1945). Fifty Years of Best Sellers, 1895-1945. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., p. 12.
Further reading
- Barfoot, Gabrielle (1996). "Helbeck of Bannisdale: A Study in Religious Conflict," Prospero: Rivista di Culture Anglo-germaniche, Vol. 3, pp. 145–52.
- Clarke, R.F. (1898). "A Catholic's View of 'Helbeck of Bannisdale'," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 44, pp. 455–467.
- Burton, Richard (1898). "Mrs. Ward's Tragedy of Conscience," The Book Buyer, Vol. 17, pp. 56–57.
- Gwynn, Stephen (1917). "Helbeck of Bannisdale and Eleonor." In: Mrs. Humphrey Ward. London: Nisbet & Co., pp. 61–82.
- Heuser, H.J. (1898). "What Are We to Think of 'Helbeck of Bannisdale'," The American Ecclesiastical Review, Vol. 19, pp. 528–536.
- Mallock, M.M. (1898). "Mrs. Humphry Ward's Latter Day Gospel," The Messenger, Vol. 39, pp. 263–277.
- Mivart, St. George (1898). "Another Catholic's View of 'Helbeck of Bannisdale'," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 44, pp. 641–655.
- Myers, Joanna Shaw (1996). "Hopkins and Mrs. Humphry Ward’s Helbeck of Bannisdale." In: Rereading Hopkins: Selected New Essays. Ed. Francis L. Fennell. Victoria: University of Victoria Press, pp. 63–83.
- Trevelyan, Janet Penrose (1923). The Life of Mrs. Humphry Ward. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, pp. 143–164.
- Tyrell, George (1902). "Two Estimates of Catholic Life." In: The Faith of the Millions; A Selection of Past Essays, Second Series. London, Longmans, Green, and Co., pp. 61–79.
- Waters, Charles T. (1898). "'Helbeck of Bannisdale' and its Critics," The Irish Monthly, Vol. 26, No. 306, pp. 637–646.
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External links
- Helbeck of Bannisdale, Vol. II, at Project Gutenberg
- Helbeck of Bannisdale, Vol. II, at Internet Archive
- Helbeck of Bannisdale, at Hathi Trust
- Mrs. Humphry Ward. A Talk with Her About Her Helbeck—Her Home in the Country
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